Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia
The Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia was an attempt to end the Somali Civil War. It led to the signing of the Addis Ababa Agreement (1993), on March 27, 1993. Fifteen different warring factions agreed to the principles of reconciliation and disarmament, but the agreement was shoaled by continued violence in Somalia. It was preceded by the Informal Preparatory Meeting on National Reconciliation.
Representatives[]
Organization | Representative Chairmen |
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(SAMO) | |
(SDA) | Mohamed Farah Abdullahi |
Somali Democratic Movement (SDM) | |
Somali Democratic Movement/SNA (SDM/SNA) | Col. |
(SNDU) | |
Somali National Front (SNF) | General Omar Hagi Mohamed Hersi |
(SNU) | Dr. |
Somali Patriotic Movement (SPM) | General Aden Abdullahi Nur |
Somali Patriotic Movement/SNA (SPM/SNA) | (Vice Chairman) |
Somali Salvation Democratic Front (SSDF) | General |
/SNA (SSNM/SNA) | Col. |
United Somali Congress/SNA (USC/SNA) | General Mohamed Farah Aidid |
United Somali Congress (USC) | Mohamed Qanyare Afrah |
(USF) | |
United Somali Party (USP) | Mohamed Abdi Hashi |
External resources[]
Categories:
- 1993 in Somalia
- 1993 in politics
- Somali Civil War
- Politics of Somalia
- Peace conferences
- Somalia stubs